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Cabeen in Blacktom Town, Liberia (Montserrado County) with mission children - 2009Cabeen with mission students in El Conejo, Honduras (Comayagua) - 2006Jerome Cabeen - Belgium - 2010
Jerome Cabeen (born July 18, 1967) is an author, speaker, social justice advocate and missionary originally from Houston, Texas, in the United States. He is the author of the Amazon.com bestseller, Memoirs of a Reluctant Servant – Two Years of Triumph and Sorrow in Liberia, Africa. The book reached #1 on the Amazon.com Bestseller List in the Coastal West Africa category. Cabeen lived in Honduras in Central America from 2004 to 2008 and Liberia in West Africa from 2008 to 2010, volunteering as a missionary for Franciscan Works, a Catholic missionary organization based in Chicago.[1] Currently he resides in Beaumont, Texas, and works for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Beaumont.[2] He is a practicing Catholic and travels around the United States giving talks and lectures on Liberia, Honduras, social justice teachings and missionary work.[3][4]
^Cabeen, Jerome (May 2011). Memoirs of a Reluctant Servant. Indiana: Trafford. pp. 97–103. ISBN 978-1-4251-5273-4.
^"Office of Family Life". dioceseofbmt.org. Archived from the original on 2014-09-05.
^"Jerome Cabeen is guest speaker". texasgulfcoastwriters.blogspot.com.
^"Cabeen addresses migrant workers and immigrants". easttexascatholic.com. Archived from the original on 2014-09-05.
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